Former NYS Gov. Eliot Spitzer used alias at hospital hours after allegedly choking Russian prostitute
Former Gov. Eliot Spitzer used an alias at a Manhattan
hospital while checking in on the escort he was accused of choking hours before
in February of 2016.
Spitzer, 62, also named dropped then-Police Commissioner
Bill Bratton to cops who were investigating the Plaza Hotel incident and
claimed that blood found in the hotel room after Svetlana Travis-Zakharova slit
her wrist was from her menstrual cycle, according to investigative documents
that lawyers for The Post fought to have unsealed.
In the aftermath of the violent encounter, the then
25-year-old woman threatened she would “make it worse than 2008,” for Spitzer,
when he resigned as governor after it was revealed he was patronizing another
prostitute, according to a lengthy text message exchange between the disgraced
Democrat and the purported former $5,000-a-night hooker.
The newly unearthed documents revealed new details on the
incident that led Travis-Zakharova to accuse Spitzer of assault, a charge she
later recanted. Spitzer claimed she was attempting to extort him.
On the afternoon of Feb. 13 2016, Spitzer met
Travis-Zakharova “for a drink” in her $1,000-a night Plaza Hotel suite,
according to a March 15, 2016 preliminary investigation worksheet filed by
Sergeant Michael Giuffre.
The then-25-year-old told Spitzer she was flying back to
Russia the next day and would live there permanently. Spitzer left the Midtown
hotel an hour later, but called her 30 times over the next three hours,
“threatening her and attempting to prevent her from returning to Russia,” the
sergeant wrote.
At 7 p.m. he returned to her room, “grabbed her by her
wrists and threw her back on the bed. While standing over her, the perpetrator placed
his [sic] onto her neck/throat and put pressure causing her not to be able to
breathe for at least three (3) seconds,” the report said.
The Russian national then told police that in an effort to
get out of the room and to “scare” Spitzer, she took a wine glass, broke it and
lightly cut herself on her wrist.
Shortly after 8 p.m., a 911 call was placed and the victim
was taken to a hospital, according to the report.
“She is on her period. I just came to help,” Spitzer
initially told detectives who saw blood on the wall and door.
“Thanks for coming. She is fine now. We don’t need you
anymore,” he said, adding “Do I need to call Bill?,” a reference to the NYPD’s
top cop, according to sources.
At 11 p.m. he went to an undisclosed hospital wearing all
black and a hat and identified himself as George, security footage reviewed by
detectives showed. Two hours later he called the hospital to ask about
Travis-Zakharova, using the same fake name.
“George Fox” was the name of a friend that Spitzer used
while frequenting prostitutes in 2008, The Post reported. At the time, Spitzer
apologized to the man for using the pseudonym.
An unsealed text message chain in the aftermath off the incident
between Spitzer and Travis-Zakharova showed that tensions remained high between
the two, as the woman said she was at the police station and was prepared to
disclose the nature of their relationship.
“I make sure your daughters and everyone you are dealing
with know who you are,” Travis-Zakharova texted to Spitzer, whose number was
saved in her phone as “Elliot My Love,” screenshots showed..
“Can we discuss this \ like we have in the past?,” Spitzer
replied.
“It’s going to be much worse than 2008
“AHAHAHAHAHAH let’s discuss how you will kill my mother and
my dog? How about that,” Travis-Zakharova said.
Why are u doing this? Let’s talk – we had things worked out
so nicely,” Spitzer pleaded.
“You can buy any lawyer and f–king thing I’m not your friend
anymore you messed every little thing, you just want me to die, it would be
better if I died in California, yes? You wouldn’t have to deal with this now,”
she said.
“Have now idea what U mean – I have been taking good care of
U and I am going to continue – why disturb this?,” the ex-governor asked the
woman, who he had been seeing for years.
Travis-Zakharova, who once released audio messages she
claimed were of Spitzer threatening her, and claimed he paid her to “insert sex
toys into his anal cavity and walk him around the floor on all fours with a
leash,” later signed a confidential settlement agreement with the “Luv Gov.”
In the July 2016 document, viewed by The Post,
Travis-Zakharova agreed not to contact Spitzer and remain tight lipped about
the case, or else she would pay him $100,000 — an amount “reflecting in part
both damages Mr. Spitzer has suffered and funds he has previously paid to her.”
In return, Spitzer agreed to drop his extortion lawsuit against her.
Travis-Zakharova, who now lives in Russia, pleaded guilty to
attempted petit larceny Manhattan Supreme Court in Oct. 2017 after she tried to
rob a man who co-signed her lease on a Manhattan apartment. She served a short
jail sentence.
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